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Matters of State: Blues and Maroons spine contenders
For the first time in a decade, a Queensland State of Origin team will be named for the April 30 series opener in Newcastle without Ali Brigginshaw.
With a new coach, new captain and new halves pairing, the Maroons are set to begin a new Origin era.
Highly regarded Dragons coach Nathan Cross has taken charge and he will be aiming to reverse last year's series loss with a new playmaking combination following Brigginshaw's Origin retirement and the loss of Tarryn Aiken through injury.
Brigginshaw has been a feature of every Maroons team since 2016, when the fixture was still known as the Interstate Challenge before becoming State of Origin in 2018, and has been captain since 2019.
Man to fill Walsh void as forgotten star earns recall in SEVEN changes: Predicted QLD Team
They may be defending champions, but Billy Slater’s Queensland team for Origin I is set to look very different than the side that clinched the shield last season.
Injuries to Reece Walsh and Ben Hunt have thrown the spine selections into chaos, while the returns of David Fifita and Kalyn Ponga are set to effect some incumbent stars.
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Here, foxsports.com.au takes an early look at the Queensland Maroons team selection state of play.
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